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Informed Comment: OSC: Collective Punishment in Baghdad
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"Informed Comment
Thoughts on the Middle East, History, and Religion Juan Cole is President of the Global Americana Institute
Sunday, August 24, 2008
OSC: Collective Punishment in Baghdad
The USG Open Source Center translates an article from the Arabic online press complaining about Iraqi government collective punishment of Baghdad city quarters that witness poor security. US, Iraqi Forces Accused of Dividing Baghdad Neighborhoods on 'Sectarian' Basis Report by Kalshan al-Bayyati "Residents of Baghdad: 'The Government Imposes Collective Punishment on us" Al-Arab Online Wednesday, August 20, 2008 Document Type: OSC Translated Text Baghdad Residents Gathering has condemned the collective punishment that has been imposed by the Iraqi forces on a number of neighborhoods in Baghdad that witness security turmoil. The punishments include limiting the movements of the citizens, imposing curfews for long hours, in addition to building walls and fences around neighborhoods and isolating them from each other. The gathering stated in a statement it released that "in a new development of the methods of the wanton occupation and its agent government, the forces called the (Iraqi) army and the police backed by the occupying troops impose collective punishments on the residents of the Baghdadi neighborhoods and on the rest of the Iraqi areas. These punishments include isolating those neighborhoods, limiting the movement of citizens after those neighborhoods turned into detention centers. This happened through constructing sectarian segregation walls that caused a lot of hardship especially, for children, elderly people, and women who stand in queues under the stifling sun heat, noting the presence of many sick people among them. The application of this method comes after the targeti"
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